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Frisbie Memorial Hospital
11 Whitehall Road, Rochester, NH 3867
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Reaching for Recovery from Rochester, New Hampshire

Known as "œthe lilac city" of New Hampshire, Rochester has a truly impressive array of this lovely flower in the summer time and the whole town carries the scent of these blooming flowers.

The city of Rochester is conventional, while still living with its small-town traditions that have passed down through generations. One of the traditions includes an annual town fair, this fair has remained an event for over the past 120 years.

Rochester is also just off of I-95, which allows for easy travel access to the airport. If you currently are residing in Rochester, we want to encourage you to consider the positive aspects of traveling for treatment.

Should I Travel For Treatment?

Traveling for the ability to receive treatment that will be most effective, is always a great idea. Traveling for treatment is recommended, for an individual to be receptive to healing.

When a person struggling with addiction is close by surroundings that are familiar to them, it can trigger a fear based response in the brain that often causes an individual to have a change of heart in the commitment of getting help.

This change is out of an individual's power of will. Drug and alcohol addiction is a disease that chemically alters a person brain, which results in unexpected and irresponsible behavior.

This change also affects an individual's ability to have a healthy response when faced with a trigger or triggering situation. Many people pursue the option to travel out of state and familiar surroundings for treatment.

We understand traveling is an uncomfortable and often frightening thought, however getting treatment in a rehabilitation facility, will provide an all-around supportive environment and atmosphere as well as safety that is needed in order for an individual to focus and achieve personal recovery from addiction.

Will Rehab Help?

If you need treatment with addiction, rehab will definitely be helpful. There are many options available for treatment services. Finding services that you can receive many aspects of care is most ideal.

It's not too late to flourish in life again and start a new chapter in your life. You can obtain recovery, overcoming the domination and detrimental consequences of addiction.

Call today, we want to help you find the best treatment services for your current circumstances (866) 578-7471.

Twelve step program participants find importance in following a set of recovery steps set in place to achieve recovery and main abstinence from substance. These kind of programs use a spiritually guided approach to find recovery. Most members find strength in a higher power of their own understanding to grow in their sobriety and lives. Attending and joining one of these groups as well as becoming a regular member does not cost anything. The fellowships only requirement is that you have a desire and want to stop using drugs or drinking.

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